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Old Feb 16, 2023 | 12:57 am
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HNL's 4R/4L are challenging, according to the FAA. See

Honolulu International Airport is one of the nation’s most challenging airports for general aviation pilots. This video details changes to the hold short markings between parallel runways 4L/R-22R/L, as well as other runway safety best practices. By increasing awareness of the challenges pilots face, we can reduce the likelihood of runway incursions and keep the NAS the safest aviation system in the world. To enhance situational awareness for areas where runway confusion may lead to a wrong surface event where a pilot may approach or land on, the incorrect runway, taxiway, or wrong airport, the FAA is releasing Arrival Alert Notices at several airports with a history of misalignments. Arrival Alert Notices, a tool for preflight planning, provide a graphic visually depicting the approach to a particular airport with a history of misalignment risk. There is also language describing the potential confusion. This airport has an Arrival Alert Notice which can be found in the digital chart supplement under airport remarks which will then point you to the “Special Notices” section. View the HNL Arrival Alert Notice here:
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